Next, please share one or more links with politicians and America’s media and use #blog4reform.

Our voices only matter if others hear us. We’ve compiled a list of tweet addresses and blog sites to make it easy for you to share with others. We’d like to put as many of our posts out there with mainstream media and politicians as possible. We have an important message; educators have real voices and real ideas for positive reform and we want to be heard.

Media on Twitter

@ABC (ABC News)

@alexanderrusso (This Week in Education)

@andersoncooper (CNN)

@CBSNEWS (CBS)

@convergemag and @reportertanya (Converge online)

@dailyshow (The Daily Show)

@DebMeier (Education Week

@dianeravitch (Education Week)

@educationweek (Education Week)

@EdVoices (syndicate of educational bloggers)

@Foxnews (Fox)

@huffingtonpost (Huffington Post)

@HuffPostEdu (Huffington Post Education)

@LFA (Learning First Alliance)

@NBCNews (NBC)

@nytimes/staff (New York Times staff)

@politicsdaily (AOL Politics Daily)

@slate (Slate online)

@ValerieStrauss (Washington Post education blog)

Politicians on Twitter

@BarackObama The POTUS

@EdPressSec official website for Secretary of Education Duncan

@OfficeEdTech official website for USDOE Office of Ed Tech

Congressional140.com – excellent dynamic update list of who is on twitter

Discussion

4 thoughts on “#Blog4Reform Media Links”

Hi! I wrote a blog post about how education reform hinges upon encouraging a love of learning across all strata of society- not only students and teachers. Parents are most important, and in order to get them involved, it is imperative to create tools to enable adults outside of conventional education to learn together.